So my well water has a CH of 350 to 375, therefore my pool now has a CH of 675 after being in service since September.
My pool fill is attached to my faucet, and my faucets are bypassed and don't go through my water softener. My plumbing is PEX and runs in the attic. I was contemplating getting up there and splicing the facet line to a sink line nearby.
This requires me too:
-Put a valve on the faucet line ahead of the splice where I can keep the untreated water from going to the splice and then to the faucet.
-Then splice the remaining faucet line into a water line going to a sink.
I have pex tools, clamps, and some pex laying around. Anybody see a problem with this?
My other option would be to do what I've seen some of the guys do an put a softener at the pool equipment pad. That brings in more work for me in that I would need to re-rout the pool fill to the equipment pad then set up the softener. I don't know where I would discharge it though during regen.
My pool fill is attached to my faucet, and my faucets are bypassed and don't go through my water softener. My plumbing is PEX and runs in the attic. I was contemplating getting up there and splicing the facet line to a sink line nearby.
This requires me too:
-Put a valve on the faucet line ahead of the splice where I can keep the untreated water from going to the splice and then to the faucet.
-Then splice the remaining faucet line into a water line going to a sink.
I have pex tools, clamps, and some pex laying around. Anybody see a problem with this?
My other option would be to do what I've seen some of the guys do an put a softener at the pool equipment pad. That brings in more work for me in that I would need to re-rout the pool fill to the equipment pad then set up the softener. I don't know where I would discharge it though during regen.